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Michael Montes

Top Attractions Along the Lachine Canal

The Lachine Canal, the Atlantic Ocean’s once upon a time chief entry to the North American continent, is of major historical significance. It’s also a Montreal treasure to locals and a fairly popular tourist attraction ever since its restoration and reopening to pleasure boating in 2002 breathed new life into the 14.5 kilometers (9 miles) that make up this Canadian National Historic Site.
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Silbury Hill: Ultimate Guide to Wiltshire’s Historic Landmark

Silbury Hill in Wiltshireis massive, enigmatic, and awe-inspiring. This gigantic mound oversees the flat Wiltshire landscape, not far from Avebury Henge. As the largest man-made mound in Europe, it compares in both size and antiquity to the pyramids of Egypt. Until recent studies, the origins and purpose of this structure remained largely uncertain. However, current theories suggest that this 130-foot-high mound, with a circumference of 1640 feet, was inadvertently created over time.
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Top Affordable and Free Activities in Singapore

Singapore may have a reputation of being one of the most expensive destinations to visit, but that doesn’t mean that sightseeing on a budget is out of the question. There are a surprising number of attractions and activities that either cost a minimal amount or nothing at all, including various arts and culture activities, food, sightseeing, and outdoor fun. Here are 10 of the best free and cheap things to do in Singapore.
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Essential Tips for Traveling to Mexico

Are you looking to plan your first trip to Mexico? There are several different aspects to consider before you go, from travel documents to health and safety concerns, and of course which destination to choose and what activities to pursue during your stay. Here are some resources to help you get your trip planned and figure out what you need, where you should go, and what you should do to ensure your Mexico vacation is a success.
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Top 7 Ski Resorts in Washington State for Winter Sports

Washington State is one of the nation’s most northern states. Although it may not boast ski resorts on par with Utah or Colorado, this Evergreen State receives plentiful snow and features stunning mountains. There are numerous ski and snowboard areas within easy driving distance from Seattle and scattered throughout Central and Eastern Washington. Whether you are interested in skiing, snowboarding, sledding, snowshoeing, or trying out another winter sport, continue reading for a comprehensive overview of the largest ski resorts in Washington State.
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